Aiwa Wed Farm Report AAWALL Represcatathre for York Region YORK COUNTY HOSPITAL AUXILIARIES t Eaton Hall setting for dinner Our Crop Improvement meeting in York will be on Friday Jan in the Newmarket Community Centre We are very pleased that the will be our main speaker The policies and decisions of the federal government affect everybody in the farm business substantially so its good to have a chance to hear Mr and take part in the question period Another Important part of our program will be on the proposed changes in farm property taxes Mr Willis Blair chairman of the property tax reform will explain the proposal and anwer questions on it There will be three main speakers on crop production Karl Bereza from on the disease and insect problems we had last year Harvey Wright also from on forage crops and our own Dr Ross Stevenson from on corn handling and storage All farmers are invited to this meeting member ship is not required Starting time is 10 am with roast beef dinner at noon Its a good program and well worth the lime most recent publications on crops will also be available there January is a good month to review the system for dealing with farm records taxes and estate planning If a change is needed this is the time to do it Income taxes capital gains and transfers in a family are now really complex People working in these areas must be right up to date on taxes and have experience Those who adviseon tax matters on a casual basis or dont keep right up on changes are likely to be wrong too much of the time Bookkeeping is another matter With a proper system anybody who can work a hand calculator can do a good job Our account book sets up a good system so this can be a doityourself job very nicely We can supply the computer system through as well j am I i A i l id V Member of the auxiliaries to York County Hospital are planning for their annual ball this year at Eaton Hall Above two workers Sheila Hlrsch left and Beth Paul both of Newmarket carry decorations Into the hall NEWMARKET York County Hospital auxiliaries annual dinner dance will be held Jan 21 In one of the nations most sumptuous mansions Eaton Hall the former residence of Lady Eaton Now pari of Seneca Colleges King campus the huge stone home Is the centrepiece of the sprawling acre campus In the hills of King Township The event Is jointly sponsored by the Newmarket and Aurora auxiliaries as a fund raising project A roast beef dinner will be served in the mansions dining room and the ballroom will act first as a lounge before dinner and as a ball room after A bar will be set up In Eatons library Tickets are per couple and may be obtained from Louise Carter and Eileen Bancroft Wilson Mount Albert Teens hold first euchre of WINTER 20 OFF ALE JrWfcLLERY RAFAEL FTC BY VIOLA The holiday season Is over For most families gathered to share the joys of the happy season Many clubs and organizations are getting back into the swing of things after the holidays The Mount Albert Euchres teens held the euchre of 1977 last Wednesday with ten and a half tables A mother and grandmother she was ever ready to share with a friend or neighbor a labor of love she was working on She loved her home and family and was happiest with her family around her Predeceased by her husband in and a son Nelson In she is survived by three sisters Mrs Revls of Mount Albert Olive Mrs William and Mildred Mrs Harry Kelly of Toronto one brother Toronto two daughters Olive Mrs Wesley Dean Mrs Ken Morgan two sons Oscar Scarboro and Auston Willowdale O OFF CI HAND EMBROIDERY BLOUSES SUEDE TOPS O OFF CANDLES POTTERY PICTURES r We hear a lot these days about the energy crisis and of late there are rumblings of a coffee crisis Well your correspondent has a crisis too a news crisis Have you entertained lately What activities Is your club involved In If have any new items wish printed just your or drop a at 23 Mill St Mount inert SUNNYBR00K HONEY JANUARY SPECIAL MAIN ST NEWMARKET IN YOUR OWN CONTAINER EDWARD ST AURORA TELEPHONE The community was saddened over the holidays with the death of two of its longtime residents Sympathy of the community is extended to James Ash on the loss of Id wife Iva who passed away Monday Jan 3 Funeral services were held Thursday Jan Crawford was born at Baldwin In In she married James Ash Although she had few Interest outside the home she was fond of needle work and her fingers found few Idle moments She is survived by her husband and one brother William of Oh Funeral services were held Sunday Jan for Myrtle who died Thursday Dec 30 Myrtle was born near Cavalier N Dakota In IBM At the age of ten she came with her parents to the Mount Albert area and lived south of the villagetill her marriage in to Lester Except for a year and a half spent In Saskat chewan they lived In the Mount Albert and Zephyr area until when they moved to and seven years later to Toronto The few years were spent In Mount Albert Although Mrs was not Involved with organizations or service groups she as a seamstress is remem bered for the love and thought sewn Into many a garment fori was an active worker In missions and although poor health Vented her from at- ling church services she remained a faithful supporter of millions By giving of her widows she was able to help support several missionaries on the foreign fields and when a call came out for camels to provldo a means of getting the Gospel to remote parts of a mission field Mrs purchased one Mr often spoke fondly of her foreign children She was responsible for at least two of these children receiving their education Save in the old fashioned way get on regular on special savings help you MICHAEL H WALKER one of our representatives will be at Bells Corner Motel Yonge St North NEWMARKET telephone on Wednesday January If you require financing to start or expand your business and are unable to on reasonable and conditions qtrUrnu are In FOOD services counselling and training or wish Information on programs available 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